!! I was taught that kick catch move by one of the local kung fu instructors in gainesville (actually, hes one of the best kung fu guys I've seen) in a different way. I didn't know others did it too. I never got any good at it because my club didn't really spar with catch rules.

Wanted to start opening up the advanced striking section so I threw up an impromptu video of some of my favorite leg kick strategies.

The first technique is a fave of mine. Do you alw2ays go hamstring there? I've had some success taking it low like a cut kick and getting the back/side of the calf. Still seems to be effective at getting the knockdown, but if you know of any drawbacks I'd appreciate the expertise of an elder.

My peppermint twist is actually set up in a vary similar way, but instead of stepping out and kincking their planted leg, you go hip to hip, and kick the piss out of the back of the leg while throwing an albow or tricep into the chest. Drops'em like a sack of spuds.

I'm going to try out the second technique next time my and my folks do some full MMA sparring. Never thought to catch the roundhouse with the leg, that's pretty nifty.

The first technique is a fave of mine. Do you alw2ays go hamstring there? I've had some success taking it low like a cut kick and getting the back/side of the calf. Still seems to be effective at getting the knockdown, but if you know of any drawbacks I'd appreciate the expertise of an elder.

My peppermint twist is actually set up in a vary similar way, but instead of stepping out and kincking their planted leg, you go hip to hip, and kick the piss out of the back of the leg while throwing an albow or tricep into the chest. Drops'em like a sack of spuds.

I'm going to try out the second technique next time my and my folks do some full MMA sparring. Never thought to catch the roundhouse with the leg, that's pretty nifty.

Your peppermint twist sounds like our "Phoenix throw". Do you start high and rotate downward? Maybe I should do a video on that. It was going to be an inside leg variation. But yes, I've done high calf before, works just as good if not better; this way is safer.

Your peppermint twist sounds like our "Phoenix throw". Do you start high and rotate downward? Maybe I should do a video on that. It was going to be an inside leg variation. But yes, I've done high calf before, works just as good if not better; this way is safer.

As to the roundhouse kick catch, watch Tito Ortiz and Machida fight.

Hmm... not exactly, the idea is to end up on the ground next to your opponent, parallel to eachother, with your arm stretching across their body to control their far leg. Essentially, reaching across them and cupping their ass, preventsd them intitiating a scramble. From there we either step over to mount, or use our far leg to reap THEIR near leg and perform a hands-free knee lock.

So, I went to my first kickboxing class at the mma gym I decided to attend, and that set up was one of the first things I learned. When we sparred later, though, the leg kicks never worked for me. A lot of the time I went for them I got my opponents hands in my face. I'm guessing this is way more useful for a late round tactic when your opponent is worn out.

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So, I went to my first kickboxing class at the mma gym I decided to attend, and that set up was one of the first things I learned. When we sparred later, though, the leg kicks never worked for me. A lot of the time I went for them I got my opponents hands in my face. I'm guessing this is way more useful for a late round tactic when your opponent is worn out.